TM AWXMVYB. rpiT JJOTEL, TE AWAMUTU. JAMES JACKSON .. Proprietor. First-class Accommodation; Moderate Tariff. Only Best Brands Ales, Wines. A Free House. Dunedin Beer on Draugk’ ®£S3aas»l aaiiasgo IJIHE EMPIRE HOTEL, TIMARU. LEADING HOTEL IN SOUTH CANTERBURY. DAVID LEECH Proprietor. (Late Provincial, Port Chalmers, and Grand, Westport. VILLE -HOTEL, TIMARU. J. REILLY Proprietor. (Late of Wallingford Hotel, Temuka). The proprietor will be pleased to see Old and New Friends at the Melville. BEST WINES AND SPIRITS ONLY. O~ uB H ° T B L ” TIMARU. Close to Railway Station, and offering Ex<-«llent Accommodation to Travellers. Liberal Cuisine. Hot and Cold Bath®. Best Brands of Liquors Stocked. Moderate Tariff. E. WARD Proprietor. TIMARU HOTEL, STAFFORD ST., TIMARU. A. P. GAWNE Proprietor. ’This popular Hotel has recently undergone a thorough renovation inside and out, and is now looked upon as the most comfortable house in the district. There is a large Dining-room (first-class table kept), and Sitting and Commercial Rooms adjoining. Choicest brands of Wines and Spirits and Hole’s Ales on Tap. Tariff, 4s 6d per day, or 25s per week. rpHE ROYAL HOTEL, TIMARU. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Tlmaru and Speight’s Ales Always bn Tap. WM. QUIRK Proprietor. THE CROWN HOTEL, TIMARU.— First-class House. All Renovated throughout this year. First-class accommodation. Hole and Co. and Speight’s Ales alwavs on tap. Terms Reasonable. W. CONNELLY Proprietor. TIBAU. QXFORD J>OYAL~' JJOTEL. TIRAU. FIRST-CI.ASS ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. BEST WINES AND SPIRITS. S. L. BYGRAVE Proprietor. TUBAKINA. AILWAY JJ O T E L TURAKINA. Passengers by all trains have sufficient time to obtain refreshments at the above Hotel. Ales. Wines and Spirits, also Tea. Coffee, and Sandwiches, can be obtained. The on'v place where liquor can be procured by railway passengers between Palmerston and New Plymouth. THOS. HAR VIE Proprietor. g.TAR HOTEL, ALDINGTON ANNIE McINTYRE Proprietress. Splendid accommodation for Travellint Public. The comfort of guests studied CRAMS STOP AT DOOR OF HOTEL Close to the A. and P. Grounds, N.Z. Trotting Course, and Addlrjton Saleyards. TARIFF MODERATE.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1138, 1 February 1912, Page 27
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328Page 27 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1138, 1 February 1912, Page 27
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